In 2006 we took our first driving trip to Alaska and thought the Canadian Provincial Parks would make great stops. WRONG. Every park we stopped at had either polluted water, dumps inop, broken down campsites, tables, and toilets, but the rangers were Johnny-On-The-Spot to collect their fees, in some cases before we even got the RV fully pulled into the site. We finally found the reason in a pamphlet at one park. It stated that Canadian Provincial Parks were only open to generate funds for the province. Not display or promote Canada or the province, not preserve wild spaces or wildlife, and not to promote healthy outdoors living and recreation, ONLY TO GENERATE FUNDS FOR THE PROVINCE. After reading that, everything we experienced became very clear. We have since driven through Canada to Alaska 8 more times and have NEVER stayed in a provincial park again. Their choice on how they run their parks and my choice where I stay...Easy ! ! ! BTW, fishing in Alaska is to die for.